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 AGENDA 

INTRODUCTION

PISCICULTURE PRODUCTS

GLOBAL MARINE INDUSTRY

INDIAN MARINE INDUSTRYEXPORTS

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISH PRODUCTION IN INDIA

INFRASTRUCTURE

TECHNOLOGYGOVERNMENT AIDS

EMPLOYMENT

MAJOR CORPORATE PLAYERS IN PISCICULTURE

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INTRODUCTION

Fish farming involves

raising fish

commercially in tanks

or enclosures, usually

for food.

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PISCICULTURE PRODUCTS

The most common fish species raised by fish farms are

salmon, carp, tilapia, European sea bass, catfish and cod.

Other fishes cultured

 ± Shrimp

 ± Catfish

 ± Great tiger prawn

Fresh water or brackish water

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GLOBAL MARINE INDUSTRY GLOBAL MARKET FOR FISHERIES

Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market to Reach 137 Million Tons by

2015

Key factors fuelling market growth include ever-growing population,

increasing urbanization, and growing awareness about health benefitsoffered by fish and aquatic plants against red meat

Demand for Aquaculture is being driven by the highly regulated fishing

activity in oceans, and continuous depletion in fish capturing levels the

world over.

Developing nations represent the largest fish producers, accounting for over 92.5% of all culture harvest

China represents the leading producer, exporter, processor, and importer 

of aquaculture products worldwide

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EX PORTS

India was the largest exporter of fish in 1998, which amounted to 384474

tons which was worth U. S. $1100 million. India fish exports increased

steadily from133572 t in 1990 to 384474 t in 1998 and the value went up

from U.S.$467 million to U.S.$ 1134 million.

India is earning more than $33 billion annually from the export of fish. 

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INFRA STRUCTURE

Analysis of site access

Transportation networks

Logistics

Export channels

Communications networks

Energy sources

Labor pools

other relevant infrastructure needs

Cold storageAnalysis of brood stock and fry suppliers

Feed suppliers

Fish farming equipment suppliers

Processing options

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TECHNOLOGY 

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GOVERNMENT A IDS

The main aim of FFDA/NFDB is to develop inland pisciculture in the light of modern

technology, imparting training to fishermen to adopt scientific pisciculture and assist

them to avail institutional finance for excavation/renovation and release of 

subsidy as per norms of Govt, of India under bank finance and self finance.

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COMP ANIES

TAJ AGRO INTERNATIONAL

(A Division of Taj Pharmaceuticals Limited )

Taj Agro Products Limited has steadily grown to become one of the industry

leaders in sourcing and delivering the highest quality frozen seafood to major

buyers worldwide.

Black Tiger Shrimp

Cephalapods

Freshwater Fish Vannamei White Shrimp

Seawater & Freshwater

Seawater Fish

Value Added Products

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REFERENCES

http://www.fishfarming.com

http://www.fao.org/fishery/countrysector

http://www.sciencedaily.com

http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/pubs/pubs/fpr/pr15.pdf 

http://www.greenfacts.org/en/fisheries/l-2/01-fisheries-production.htm

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